2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.95.144108
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Elastic properties, thermal stability, and thermodynamic parameters of MoAlB

Abstract: MoAlB is the first and, so far, the only transition-metal boride that forms alumina when heated in air and is thus potentially useful for high-temperature applications. Herein, the thermal stability in argon and vacuum atmospheres and the thermodynamic parameters of bulk polycrystalline MoAlB were investigated experimentally. At temperatures above 1708 K, in vacuum and inert atmospheres, this compound incongruently melts into the binary MoB and liquid aluminum metal as confirmed by differential thermal analysi… Show more

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“…22 We note, however, that these calculations were relatively simple and did not consider the formation of other Mooxides such as MoO 2 or oligomerized Mo-oxide species, which were reported in spectroscopic studies of oxide volatility during Mo metal oxidation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…22 We note, however, that these calculations were relatively simple and did not consider the formation of other Mooxides such as MoO 2 or oligomerized Mo-oxide species, which were reported in spectroscopic studies of oxide volatility during Mo metal oxidation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were fully dense (6.4 g/cm 3 ) and contained predominantly MoAlB, with 6 ± 3 vol.% Al 3 Mo, Al 8 Mo 3 and other Al-rich intermetallics, as well as <2 vol.% Al 2 O 3 impurities. 22 MoAlB powders were also prepared for oxidation testing, which were synthesized by cold-pressing the aforementioned mixture and heating it under dynamic vacuum in the hot press at 1000…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…It also has been confirmed to be stable at up to 1400 • C in an inert atmosphere [3]. Differently from in MoB, the Al atoms in MoAlB are "sandwiched" between the MoB layers, which renders MoAlB very oxidation resistant (via the formation of a dense alumina layer from the initial oxidation on heating) [2,3,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, Ade and Hillebrecht synthesized single crystals of previously reported Cr 2 AlB 2 , Cr 3 AlB 4 , and Cr 4 AlB 6 , performing a detailed characterization of their structure and hardness . In 2016, Barsoum et al succeeded in the fabrication and characterization of dense polycrystalline MoAlB, and more importantly demonstrated its potential for high‐temperature structural applications because of its high phase stability, damage tolerance, and excellent oxidation resistance up to 1300°C, originating from the layered structure, and significantly weaker Al1–Al2 bonds . Very recently, the high fracture toughness (5.4 ± 0.2 MPa·m 1/2 ), high work of fracture (117 ± 13 J/m 2 ), damage tolerance and more interesting noncatastrophic failure behavior were indeed observed in a “212” type MAB phase (Fe 2 AlB 2 ) by Bai et al upon the successful fabrication of dense polycrystalline bulk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%